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His name is Jason Boone, tell him "Brian with the Street Glide"referred you (I'm not inbusiness with him in any way). He can pretty much make anything that you want. When I ordered the kit there was no fairing piece. I asked him to design something that fit with the other pieces and he came up with what you see. Good guy and fast to respond to e-mail.
BTW your bikes looks sick, I like the whitewall old school look---when I reincarnate my bike i'm changingout the 21/18 combo for 16 or 18 fat spokes and whitewalls.
thanks for the info.
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ORIGINAL: lkr0
I love it, where did you get the pinstripes?
I just got my tour pak from the painter and want to do some type oftribal pinstripping to the entire bike.
His name is Jason Boone, tell him "Brian with the Street Glide"referred you (I'm not inbusiness with him in any way). He can pretty much make anything that you want. When I ordered the kit there was no fairing piece. I asked him to design something that fit with the other pieces and he came up with what you see. Good guy and fast to respond to e-mail.
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